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Old 07-23-16, 05:32 PM   #6601
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In other news, in my fourth year of planting chilli peppers I finally managed to get them thriving. They're not that simple plant to grow in the Alps
Which altitude is that?
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Which altitude is that?
600m sea level.

When summer hits it's nice and hot. It's preparing them before that presents a problem.
We live in a very old house and windows are small and the only south facing one is blocked by balcony cover so I'm limited to my east facing room window that is just not enough.

The LED light growbox did the trick this year.
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600m sea level.

When summer hits it's nice and hot. It's preparing them before that presents a problem.
We live in a very old house and windows are small and the only south facing one is blocked by balcony cover so I'm limited to my east facing room window that is just not enough.

The LED light growbox did the trick this year.
So what advice would you give to a serial killer of plants who has to replace the majority of his perennials every year?

No wisecracks if you'd be so kind.
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So what advice would you give to a serial killer of plants who has to replace the majority of his perennials every year?

No wisecracks if you'd be so kind.

I'd tell you if I knew the details.
Overwatering, underwatering, over feeding, starving...

Don't water until you can push your finger in soil and is dry,
water in the morning, if you water in the evening the dampness might cause molding,
keep water away from leaves but water the entire plant on a sunny day once in a while to wash the dust off,
protect the plant in late autumn so wind doesn't chill it during winter
keep the dog away, dog urine burns the plants


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So what advice would you give to a serial killer of plants who has to replace the majority of his perennials every year?

No wisecracks if you'd be so kind.
Need more data.
Which plants do you have exactly, and what are the conditions: Soil, rain, sun, shadow, half shadow etc.. Usually you use the southside of the house for this, and the north for that a.s.o.
Since it can get already warm in England/Ireland in march due to the gulf stream, the weather should be a bit milder than the continental weather (?)
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Jim contact the Met Office and NASA while you are at it.
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Old 07-24-16, 10:24 AM   #6608
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I'd tell you if I knew the details.
Overwatering, underwatering, over feeding, starving...

Don't water until you can push your finger in soil and is dry,
water in the morning, if you water in the evening the dampness might cause molding,
keep water away from leaves but water the entire plant on a sunny day once in a while to wash the dust off,
protect the plant in late autumn so wind doesn't chill it during winter
keep the dog away, dog urine burns the plants


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Appreciate that and regarding the latter two....

All the plants I purchase are rated as hardy enough to withstand a British winter, which is just as well because the wife would hardly warm to seeing thirty of the buggas in the conservatory.

The pots are all taller than the height the dog can lift his leg.

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Need more data.
Which plants do you have exactly, and what are the conditions: Soil, rain, sun, shadow, half shadow etc.. Usually you use the southside of the house for this, and the north for that a.s.o.
Since it can get already warm in England/Ireland in march due to the gulf stream, the weather should be a bit milder than the continental weather (?)
I could make a list but that would entail reading all the labels.

Best if I generalise in saying they are all or mostly supposed to be hardy perennials (with a few exceptions) planted in pots of varying shapes and sizes (I'll add a picture or three shortly after the rain stops) containing general purpose compost for soil.

The property is south facing so they don't get an awful lot of direct sunlight until the afternoon.

I water approx. twice a week and feed liquid moracle-gro via a hose attachment once a fortnight.
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Old 07-24-16, 10:49 AM   #6609
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Pots you say

Do the pots have holes on the bottom ??
Without good drainage all that English rain and water cause root rot.

Before the plants start dying, to they yellow their older, lower leaves and the yellowing works upwards

And check the pH levels. Fertilizer may make the soil acidic for a base loving plant and vice versa. Every apothecary should have pH tests and then just google what pH the plant thrives in and compare your findngs.
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Yep, all pots have drain holes and no, the yellowing does not occur but I did fail to 'cut back' the stems etc. prior to the last winter.

As for PH....I've never committed to that level of detail since I stopped breeding Malawi Cichlids

Anyhoo....here are a few iPhone shots taken shortly after the rain sibsided, not the best quality but they should give a clue to the trained eye as to what some of the plants are.









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We still don't know how they die.

During winter, during summer, just whittle away, start rotting somehwere ??
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Looks nice anyway

All of our plants (almost) root in the ground, not in pots.. and the soil is very sandy here, so we cannot plant all without proper substrate, or fertilizer
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Pottted plants always suffer from either not enough/too much nutrients and too much water.

And keep them pruned, too much growth can stress the plant already strugling with limited root space.
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Jim that's the kind of garden I like, low maintenance.
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they should give a clue to the trained eye as to what some of the plants are.
From what I can tell mostly weeds and wild flowers!!
But they look nice.
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